force is produced when the player flicks there rist LISA
You bend your knees and go up when you shoot.
In high school basketball, the free throw line is located 15 feet from the backboard. This distance is measured from the plane of the backboard, which means players stand 15 feet away from the basket when taking free throw shots.
YES. It does affect your free throw accuracy. If the ball does not have enough air you will have to give the basketball more force. When more force is applied it will probably bounce off the rim. With more air you could give the ball more touch and your percent will go up.
That you must be behind the line when throwing and that the person you are throwing the ball to is open and free
dirk Nowitzki is the person who shoots the free throw
One point for each successfully made free throw.
as of 3/30/10, his career Free Throw percentage is 52.7%Shaq's free throw percentage is 53.7%
The free throw line is 15 feet from the basket.
It is done from the free throw line, about 20 feet from the hoop.
A free throw in basketball is taken from a distance of 15 feet (4.57 meters) from the baseline to the free-throw line. This distance is standardized across professional leagues, including the NBA and FIBA. The free-throw line is parallel to the backboard and is positioned in front of the basket.
If the free throw is made after the disconcerting by B1 there is NO additional free throw for A1
No it isn't, you must start and finish your free throw attempts behind the free throw line